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No, titanium does not corrode. It is resistant to erosion and corrosion caused by seawater, aqua regia, chlorine, and some acids.
Titanium is exceptionally resistant to corrosion as it forms a strong layer of titanium dioxide on its surface when exposed to air.
This layer is highly resistant to corrosion and protects the underlying metal. This characteristic makes it a popular metal choice in industries where resistance to corrosion is an important requirement.
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